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they are not defenses but there is something about what's going on here. which is more laudable than the report makes a. i mean, i think i speak for everybody when i say that the level of thoroughness that was brought to this is second to none. we hope that even if there's some disagreement on the remedial side, that we all agree the report will place very powerful limits on what accounts -- to difficult situations we face in the past in which we must do everything in the future to avoid. >> let me also just and brief mention on the political part of the question. there's a lot like, not in my backyard for a project in this regard. there's a strong feeling among many, both sides of the political aisle, that these people that were brought to justice, put in a prison would be a danger to the united states, security problem for the united states. that has not proven to be true in other terrorist actions. the civil courts, the federal courts have been able to try these cases, get convictions. i think there's something like 300 prisoners that fall under the rub
they are not defenses but there is something about what's going on here. which is more laudable than the report makes a. i mean, i think i speak for everybody when i say that the level of thoroughness that was brought to this is second to none. we hope that even if there's some disagreement on the remedial side, that we all agree the report will place very powerful limits on what accounts -- to difficult situations we face in the past in which we must do everything in the future to avoid....
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whether it's missile defense, on dome or rocket defense, the different weapons systems that we are assisting them with, our military to military relationship, i'm going to be in israel in a few days. our interests are very clear and common and so i would answer your question, that way i think the israelis know that and we know that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there are a lot of red lines out here and i'm just saying, this when we issue these red lines, the judgment call is that if there's a problem, we're going to act and obviously we have to do that diplomacy first but in reality we need to have the military capability to sustain some sort of operation if we start it. >> we have the military capability and we have the ability to provide the president what's required to protect the interests of this country and our allies. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> ms. granger. >> thank you. i have two questions and the first one is to general dempsey. we're talking about relationships. would you bring us up to date on the state of our relationship, military to military, with egypt and how important is
whether it's missile defense, on dome or rocket defense, the different weapons systems that we are assisting them with, our military to military relationship, i'm going to be in israel in a few days. our interests are very clear and common and so i would answer your question, that way i think the israelis know that and we know that. >> thank you, mr. chairman. there are a lot of red lines out here and i'm just saying, this when we issue these red lines, the judgment call is that if...
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affect the have approacheddthe draft, how weeve sacked thh bbard, and there ae quaaity players on the defensive line,,at &pllnebacker or safety, we feel like e still can add more of the players to our teaa." two years was enough or alex len at maryland.it's time to advanttge of being a 7 footer with n-b-a talent. &ptalent.len ooficially mmde hi draft announnement today..e leaves maryland with two yyars of eliggbility remainnng.and a neerrl 12 poonts and 8 boarrs a gamm...len leddthe a-c-c in blocks..he's a projeeted first pick...anddlen says mark turgeon goo him to the ext when i got here he asked what my gools were. i tolddhim nba playee. so i want to thank him for ppttinn e innthat position ann toohell accomplish that goal. it starts tonight witt tampa . hiie for his staff.tonight on 3 sports unlimited. --toss to vytas-- vytas-- 3 3 3 yesterday... the baseball world celebrated... rooinson ... was... well-kkoon ffr his prrwess with thh bat..../ hh wws pretty sharr with a ápencill too...//. pn addiiion to breaking the in... proobaseball, .../ was also a long-ttme... pen ppll...to aayoung boy..
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we have to d what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald reagan said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north keans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, you're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a ran of at least 2600 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >> well, fortunately, we do have some good theater missile defenses in place today, missile destroyers that we already had and we beefed that up. japanese had some with our help and they're deploying that and we have some inter continental ballistic missile interceptors, lou, in both california and alaska so i feel good about what we are doing today. the long term i'm more concerned about because the president is advocating slashing our missile defense budget by half a billion dollars and i think that that's the wrong direction to go in, given the threats that are out there. but i feel good what we
we have to d what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald reagan said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north keans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, you're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a ran of at least 2600 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >>...
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they talked about us taking some defensive linemen, could we take some inside linebackers? we could do that. could we take some safeties, we could do that. we will not pass up the corners. good corners. could we come away of the 12 pixar we use all of them? there will be the best players at the time we pick them. bands. is a more elusive -- in dance. garay renne zoller exactly how their draft board ships up and with it will likely go after. more on that tonight at 6:00 p.m. rec thank you. >> thank you. we will follow more of the news from the boston marathon bombings. the third person killed was a graduate student. >> we have ateam coverage. how officials in baltimore are reacting. >> many people impacted directly by the explosions. many others feeling great anxiety and fear after another terror incident. recommendation from a psychiatrist. >> it is normally a great day of pride. it turned into tragedy. the rest of the country was left wondering how do we get through another national nightmare. >> the scene was shocking. for today'even for those traind crises like this. as
they talked about us taking some defensive linemen, could we take some inside linebackers? we could do that. could we take some safeties, we could do that. we will not pass up the corners. good corners. could we come away of the 12 pixar we use all of them? there will be the best players at the time we pick them. bands. is a more elusive -- in dance. garay renne zoller exactly how their draft board ships up and with it will likely go after. more on that tonight at 6:00 p.m. rec thank you....
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we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >> well, fortunately, we do have some good theater missile defenses in place today, missile destroyers that we already had and we beefed that up. japanese had some with our help and they're deploying that and we have some inter continental ballistic missile interceptors, lou, in both california and alaska so i feel good about what we are doing today. the long term i'm more concerned about because the president is advocating slashing our missile defense budget by half a billion dolls and i think that that's the wrong direction to go in, given the threats that are out there. but i feel good what we
we have to do what's best for our defense and our allies' defense and do what ronald rean said. we should have peace through strength, not peace through weakness. peace through strength. lou: the north koreans have at least two missiles for launch, estimated to be, by all counts, and of course, yu're far better briefed on this than the people but by all accounts a range of at least 00 miles. how concerned are you that they will, indeed, be launched and what should be the u.s. response? >>...
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defense of keeping the homeland safe that's what washington says but at the end of the day we saw this horrific. place take place in boston where as you mentioned at least three have been killed more than one hundred fifty injured it was carnage on the street and it definitely boston definitely ended up looking like a war zone that's been seen in iraq and afghanistan maria you've described some of the heightened security measures that washington implemented in the immediate aftermath of nine eleven going back to two thousand and one what about now since the boston marathon bombing are we expecting or have you seen i should say heightened security measures being implemented. oh it's quite visible here in new york city there are so many police officers out on the street and national guards in grand central i could even say one of major landmarks in new york but if you go through times square if you go to a public park if you go anywhere throughout manhattan you will see the stepped up presence of law enforcement officials and federal officials that is quite visible every few hours you he
defense of keeping the homeland safe that's what washington says but at the end of the day we saw this horrific. place take place in boston where as you mentioned at least three have been killed more than one hundred fifty injured it was carnage on the street and it definitely boston definitely ended up looking like a war zone that's been seen in iraq and afghanistan maria you've described some of the heightened security measures that washington implemented in the immediate aftermath of nine...
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as the country's homeland defenses hardened, the fear seemed to abate until today. and now the attention focuses on those two issues, who did this, bring them to justice. with the latest on the investigation here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: is it dramatic videos like this and this, captured at the scene of the horrific blast today that investigators will be combing through for clues of what happened this afternoon. two bombs exploding within seconds of each other and only 100 yards apart. the bombs were small portable devices that could have been carried in a backpack, easily concealed among the thousands of spectators and that's what makes this so difficult. >> it's not a lot of expertise. a small backpack sized bombs you can go on the internet and it will tell you the components and tell you about timers and using cell phones to detonate it as one device. authorities say there are no suspects but peter king saying there is a person at a local hospital who has come under scrutiny. >> i have heard there is someone in custody. he is being questioned and i gue
as the country's homeland defenses hardened, the fear seemed to abate until today. and now the attention focuses on those two issues, who did this, bring them to justice. with the latest on the investigation here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: is it dramatic videos like this and this, captured at the scene of the horrific blast today that investigators will be combing through for clues of what happened this afternoon. two bombs exploding within seconds of each other and only 100...
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the fact of the matter is the department of defense and the u.s. intelligence community and the fbi and homeland security are actively and pursuing adversaries on a regular basis. >> reporter: there have been near misses. in 2010 a car bomb began to detonate but there was no explosion. authorities were able to find and arrest the lone wolf now serving life in prison. ever since 9/11 security experts have worried about public events like the marathon and the super bowl and even the presidential inauguration. one former fbi intelligent agent told us given the huge presence pre-deployed bomb squad, this investigation could play out very quickly. law enforcement will no doubt look for ways to raise the bar on security protocols around the country. >> we have to disrupt and dismantle organizations that might seek to harm american public. >> with us now michael lighter. he's a former director of the national counter terrorism center. he was in the situation room the night of the bin laden raid. he's a national security analyst for us at nbc news. one of
the fact of the matter is the department of defense and the u.s. intelligence community and the fbi and homeland security are actively and pursuing adversaries on a regular basis. >> reporter: there have been near misses. in 2010 a car bomb began to detonate but there was no explosion. authorities were able to find and arrest the lone wolf now serving life in prison. ever since 9/11 security experts have worried about public events like the marathon and the super bowl and even the...
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they're saying a strong defense force is part of china's modernization. the paper refers indirectly to the united states. it says the country has strengthenned it's asia-pacific military alliances and they have expanded in the region and makes the situation tenser. the report first directly to japan regarding the sankaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. the white paper also gives details on military event. it says they carried out exercises in the pacific about ten times since 2007. >> the chinese military must protect our country's sovereignty and marine interests. >> for the first time they revealed a defense person break down. china says they have 2.3 million troops. but it didn't list the number of strategic missile units or armed police. >> no issue of territorial sovereignty exists over the sankaku islands. china's comments and claims are unacceptable. >> he added that the government will protect japan's water, land, and air space. >>> executives of japanese telecom giant softbank said they will go ahead and complete the buyout of the third lar
they're saying a strong defense force is part of china's modernization. the paper refers indirectly to the united states. it says the country has strengthenned it's asia-pacific military alliances and they have expanded in the region and makes the situation tenser. the report first directly to japan regarding the sankaku islands. china and taiwan claim them. the white paper also gives details on military event. it says they carried out exercises in the pacific about ten times since 2007....
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i borrowed into this program as a way to write about the overall challenges of the defense budget, because this program is in some ways singular in terms of its tossed overruns, its delays, and the way it has been structured to, as i write in the piece, it's most effective defensive attribute may not be all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight at -- fly its supersonic speed. it may be designed to evade budget cutters in washington. ajiv sunday atr 8:00. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we will continue with our discussion from earlier about that boston bombing yesterday. it appears to be a terrorist attack. that is from a white house official. the white house officials saying it will be treated as such, as well. the president spoke in the briefing is -- briefing room yesterday. he did not call it an act of terror. this headline from "the wall street journal." kills at least three, injures 140. the number now at about 152, according to news reports this morning. also, that eight-year-old boy has been identified as well. he was killed
i borrowed into this program as a way to write about the overall challenges of the defense budget, because this program is in some ways singular in terms of its tossed overruns, its delays, and the way it has been structured to, as i write in the piece, it's most effective defensive attribute may not be all of its radars and sensors and missiles and stealth technology and the ability to fight at -- fly its supersonic speed. it may be designed to evade budget cutters in washington. ajiv sunday...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ before tori was taking her kids to lunch in her new volkswagen... before her passat had passed 30 different inspection tests, and before several thousand tennesseans discovered new jobs on volkswagen drive, their cfo and our banker met for lunch. together, we worked with a team that helped finance construction of the world's first leed platinum auto manufacturing plant. that's the impact of global connections. that's bank of america. >> this big explosion took place in front of me and then i saw this cloud of smoke and my first instinct was to run across the street and start helping out the people. >> your sleeve there, is that blood? >> on my pants and clothes. >> show me that flag? >> that was a flag i was holding the whole time. >> one of the most dramatic stories of sudden terror. joining me on the phone is former olympic athlete, summer sanders. tell me what happened to you. >> terrifying is -- it's putting it mildly. i finished it. the clock actually reads 3:
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department of defense, government accountability office, the american public health association, and, yes, the united states conference of catholic bishops. as well as the majority of americans in understanding that it is time to wake up, to end this faux controversy that has been cooked up by the fossil fuel industry and to do the work here in congress that needs to be done to protect americans from the harms of carbon pollution. i thank the presiding officer, and i yield the floor. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands in recess subject to the impose a particular world view. a world view i call lynn really aism. and go to a definition of that so we aren't using terms loosely. as a chic -- christian, i'm worried the state hhs mandate wants have to pay for in their insurance programs, and i'm worried when the supreme court starts taking up things like gay marriage. i'm worried i sigh at the universities. so i see more and more the estate imposing a particular kind of agenda and it's really a world view. this is bigger than politics. it's bigger than republ
department of defense, government accountability office, the american public health association, and, yes, the united states conference of catholic bishops. as well as the majority of americans in understanding that it is time to wake up, to end this faux controversy that has been cooked up by the fossil fuel industry and to do the work here in congress that needs to be done to protect americans from the harms of carbon pollution. i thank the presiding officer, and i yield the floor. the...
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into the defense department? >> no. there has been a proposal that's been reported that kind of over time, they're going to transfer the control of the program from the c.i.a. to the defense department. but what we believe is going to still be allowed is the c.i.a. will still have responsibility for finding what's called finding and fixing the enemy. so basically it is locating who the target is and then basically getting them into the cross hairs. but then the decision on actually firing the missile would be at the defense department. which is an important change but it also means the c.i.a. would retain a role. now, what we've also been told, this may be something that will take some time, possibly even a couple of years because the c.i.a. wants to retain control over drone strikes in pakistan which is where most of the drone strikes are happening. >> bill: do we know questions about the drones, i think it is a very troubling situation on so many levels but let's start with -- is this an act of war? >> well, that's --
into the defense department? >> no. there has been a proposal that's been reported that kind of over time, they're going to transfer the control of the program from the c.i.a. to the defense department. but what we believe is going to still be allowed is the c.i.a. will still have responsibility for finding what's called finding and fixing the enemy. so basically it is locating who the target is and then basically getting them into the cross hairs. but then the decision on actually firing...
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defensive names like walmart were also done, but fared better. the main catalyst for the sell off was concerns about slower global growth. china reported gdp for the first quarter below expectations. with europe in recession, trader rs now worried where is the growth going to come from. i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> as bob just mentioned, the price of gold plunged today, recording its second worst loss ever and closing below $1400 an ounce for the time in more than two years. today was the first time ever that the dow and price of spot gold both recorded triple digit losses. why is selloff and what may be next for the precious metal? jackie deangelis has our report. >> another massive selloff in the gold market today, but what's fuelling the fur rouse rotation? several factors are at play including the continued strength in the equity market. gold had lost its luster, but gold is also an inflation hedge and as long as the fed continues with its stimulus program, investors believe inflation is likely to remain in check. >> peop
defensive names like walmart were also done, but fared better. the main catalyst for the sell off was concerns about slower global growth. china reported gdp for the first quarter below expectations. with europe in recession, trader rs now worried where is the growth going to come from. i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> as bob just mentioned, the price of gold plunged today, recording its second worst loss ever and closing below $1400 an ounce for the time in more than two...
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we have to think of this as a set of multilayered defenses. and because we have an attack on like this, does not mean that we're not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with a threat of terrorism. whether it is domestic or international or something in between. and we can't take from this that we're not safe. what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things. reduce the likelihood of the big, big-scale attacks. and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from people, first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let them affect their lives. this is a tragedy. but we shouldn't take this as the system has failed, we're not safer. we are. but things are still going to get through and we're going to have tragedies like twe saw today. >> one of the things, one of the only ways we as civilians can help frustrate the aims of people who do things like this is to show how resilient we are and this won't change our lives in fundamental ways. that we'll press on. michael leiter
we have to think of this as a set of multilayered defenses. and because we have an attack on like this, does not mean that we're not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with a threat of terrorism. whether it is domestic or international or something in between. and we can't take from this that we're not safe. what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things. reduce the likelihood of the big, big-scale attacks. and then be really resilient....
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reports from china's defense ministry says the strategy is changing the region in favor of japan, philippines and vietnam. >>> "the washington post" looks at a sweeping immigration deal reached by a group of democratic and republican senators. the bill offers millions of illegal immigrants a chance to be citizens. it also creates tens of thousands of new visas for foreign workers in low skilled jobs. >>> "the los angeles times" says the gun control bill face as tougher road in the senate. the proposal from senators joe manchin and pat toomey would extend background checks for gun sales. officials say it does not yet have the votes to be added to a larger piece of gun legislation. a vote on the amendment is not expected until at least tomorrow. >>> the"wall street journal" says gold prices have hit a two-year low. it was the largest one-day loss in 30 years. >> "the new york times" reports on the pulitzer prizes. newspaper won four yesterday. the others include an independent nonprofit organization called inside climate news. it won the price for national reporting for its coverage of the dang
reports from china's defense ministry says the strategy is changing the region in favor of japan, philippines and vietnam. >>> "the washington post" looks at a sweeping immigration deal reached by a group of democratic and republican senators. the bill offers millions of illegal immigrants a chance to be citizens. it also creates tens of thousands of new visas for foreign workers in low skilled jobs. >>> "the los angeles times" says the gun control bill...
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suspended all transfers of detainees to yemen defense lawyers say what they do with now is a collective punishment by the u.s. government based on nationality which is obviously a violation of international law. going to check on their well for more on the situation room where we can mail talk to martha raina she's a lawyer who represents a number of the inmates now you've recently received a letter from one of the detainees on the hunger strike what did it say. yes i did i did i represent one of my clients and send it out has any one of the yemeni nationals he's a father of four and a husband and unfortunately by now his letters because it takes so long for mail to get to me and it's so difficult to obtain information about what's going on in guantanamo that letter is already dated because on saturday very very early saturday morning the military raided camp six which is the main camp for most of the men are imprisoned and sent everyone into what it sounds like to be solitary confinement those men had been living communally. but in an effort to break the hunger strike the military has
suspended all transfers of detainees to yemen defense lawyers say what they do with now is a collective punishment by the u.s. government based on nationality which is obviously a violation of international law. going to check on their well for more on the situation room where we can mail talk to martha raina she's a lawyer who represents a number of the inmates now you've recently received a letter from one of the detainees on the hunger strike what did it say. yes i did i did i represent one...
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and defense officials may drop the furloughs entirely. homeland security has not furloughed anyone, and it has not cut overtime. so the exact impact is zero. the "washington post" gives away pinocchio's for lying. tonight we are giving dunce caps away, and we will continue to do this. elected officials to make egregiously silly statements. we think our elected officials should be so honored and noted. so we are going to award this to acquire tonight. and he earned it. i think you would agree. fellow democrat, a year from california, the head of the house democratic caucus today warned that the sequester cuts undermine the ability of our cities to respond to terrorist attacks. listen to this. >> so, when those first responders did such a phenomenal job yesterday in boston, chances are the mayor in boston is now having to figure out how to cover for the extra cost involved in having so many people out there for security and emergency medical assistance responding because they get paid so he is now probably getting money from some other part
and defense officials may drop the furloughs entirely. homeland security has not furloughed anyone, and it has not cut overtime. so the exact impact is zero. the "washington post" gives away pinocchio's for lying. tonight we are giving dunce caps away, and we will continue to do this. elected officials to make egregiously silly statements. we think our elected officials should be so honored and noted. so we are going to award this to acquire tonight. and he earned it. i think you...
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brady: it's a task force within the expect of defense with a mission to account for prisoners of war or those missing in action -- mr. thompson: it's part of a commitment we have made to these american heroes along with families and loved ones seeking closure. the pentagon recently announced plans to furlough as many as 800,000 federal civilian workers under the budget control act. these workers will be required to take 14 unpaid days off between now and october. as a result, jpac employees will have to take at least one furlough day a week with no exceptions this will significantly impact their accounting recovery teams which are deployed on operations that last between 35 and 45 days. the p.o.w.-m.i.a. accounting and recovery support act will allow jpac civilian employees to continue these critical missions without unnecessary disruption or delay. i urge my colleagues to join me and representative lynch in supporting this act. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas rise? >> to address the house for one minute and r
brady: it's a task force within the expect of defense with a mission to account for prisoners of war or those missing in action -- mr. thompson: it's part of a commitment we have made to these american heroes along with families and loved ones seeking closure. the pentagon recently announced plans to furlough as many as 800,000 federal civilian workers under the budget control act. these workers will be required to take 14 unpaid days off between now and october. as a result, jpac employees...
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in self-defense. that would immediately take self-defense measures on the part of the military, likely strike something in north korea. we have done extensive planning as an alliance to say look at different scenarios and say beyond that initial defense move, what are the options for deescalating? what are the options for reestablishing deterrents and so forth? and how would we act together, u.s. and south korea as allies? so i think there's a lot more thinking that's gone into that. and so forth. but my worry is this is, you know, on the north korean side you have tim jung-un who is a very, young, inexperienced leader. the question is will he know when to stop? his father, his grandfather knew how to walk up to the line but stop short of war. the question is, will he know how to do this? or will he miscalculate because if he goes up the escalation ladder because of the geography, because of the tens of thousands of or tillry that are aimed at seoul, the first hour of a full-out conflict would be very
in self-defense. that would immediately take self-defense measures on the part of the military, likely strike something in north korea. we have done extensive planning as an alliance to say look at different scenarios and say beyond that initial defense move, what are the options for deescalating? what are the options for reestablishing deterrents and so forth? and how would we act together, u.s. and south korea as allies? so i think there's a lot more thinking that's gone into that. and so...
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israel has accomplished extraordinary achievements whether in technology, business, agriculture or defense. its innovations and advancements contribute to the daily lives of all americans. for example, some of the most important technology we use every day, including instant messenger, voice mail and computer processor was developed in israel. me medical is saving us. and israeli developed medical technologies are protecting american troops. mr. speaker, our partnership with israel is not just an investment in american jobs and american prosperity, but investment in freedom and democracy, simply put, investing in israel is investing in america and we must continue to maintain our strong relationship with the state of israel. i ask my colleagues to congratulate israel on her 65th anniversary independent day and reaffirm the lasting partnership between our two countries. thank you. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. murphy. i have the privilege of introducing the distinguished ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee, representative engel from the great state of new york. mr. engel: i
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if you want yield, why chase the domestic defenses when you can chase the foreign defenses and potentially get upside and potentially get the defense of currency at the same time rather than chase what everybody already knows. >> to many people that's absolutely crazy and we're not sure about the chinese economy and day in and day out in europe, the situation there is going to get worse before it gets better. >> sure. >> you know, they could have made the argument last year tha. last year they could have said it's all about apple. i think we need to broaden the horizons if this is going to be sustainable. >> let me go there and take you to a live shot of the white house. the white house is lowering their flag to half staff. flags are to be lowered at all public buildings until sunset on april 20th. there are at least three dead. more than 150 injured. this is echo of what we saw in the wake of 9/11. a lot more "squawk on the street" back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from nationa
if you want yield, why chase the domestic defenses when you can chase the foreign defenses and potentially get upside and potentially get the defense of currency at the same time rather than chase what everybody already knows. >> to many people that's absolutely crazy and we're not sure about the chinese economy and day in and day out in europe, the situation there is going to get worse before it gets better. >> sure. >> you know, they could have made the argument last year...
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we have to think of this as a set of multi layer defenses. and because we have an attack like this does not mean that we are not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with -- what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things, reduce the likelihood of the big, big scale attacks, and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let this affect their lives. this is a tragedy, but we shouldn't take this as the system has failed, we're not safer -- we are. but things are going to get through and we're going to have tragedies like we will today. >> and one of the only ways that we can help frustrate the aims of people who do things like this is to show how resilient we are. thank you very much. it's good to have you here. >> thank you, rachel. >> i want to tell you that the fbi has set up a phone number for anybody to call request information on today's attack. they are describing their call for toips in terms of people who may
we have to think of this as a set of multi layer defenses. and because we have an attack like this does not mean that we are not safe. it means that we are going to live for the foreseeable future with -- what we should take from this is we have to defend against these things, reduce the likelihood of the big, big scale attacks, and then be really resilient. and we've heard that from first responders and bystanders about how they're not going to let this affect their lives. this is a tragedy,...
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the nature of terrorism, we're going to be surprised sometimes and we have lots of things in place, defensive measures, offensive measures to try to minimize the likelihood of attack. your point that there are multiple groups that might pursue tactics like this. that's certainly a bad sign. i would say i don't think we have short memories in this country. we shouldn't say that this time is really unique in american history. whether you go back to the anarchist in the early 20th century or palestinian terrorism in the 1970s, we have had these periods before. this is probably a more deadly period. but you know, in all these cases, we really have recored and the country moves forward. >> joy, we talk about as michael said. this is not without precedent. there was of course, the 1993 world trade center bombing where six people died. the oklahoma bombing, 168 people killed. the olympics bombing, two killed and the fort hood shooting where 13 people were killed. the president for his part seems to be taking this dealing with this one slightly differently than he did the underwear bomber earlier in
the nature of terrorism, we're going to be surprised sometimes and we have lots of things in place, defensive measures, offensive measures to try to minimize the likelihood of attack. your point that there are multiple groups that might pursue tactics like this. that's certainly a bad sign. i would say i don't think we have short memories in this country. we shouldn't say that this time is really unique in american history. whether you go back to the anarchist in the early 20th century or...
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it justifies going into iran, more defense spending. generally, not all of them say that, but in terms of what they want to do in legislation action and policy. >> and in terms of stopping the immigration bill. >> michael: let's get to that. how does what happened in boston affect the immigration bill. >> it probably doesn't affect it long term. as we saw with marco rubio's run on the sunday shows he has already announced what it will be, we know what is in the immigration bill. the official announcement, there is no secret. >> michael: there is no secret but what is amazing is how much support there is for it. when you think of how much support there is for background checks and 91% and the gun bill. in a survey out today. 67% of americans support more border spending. 63% support a path to legal status and 60% support visas for skilled workers. is there anything that stands in the way? >> politics does. it does not represent that whole. it does not fully and accurately represent the american. >> michael: you said the u.s. house of rep
it justifies going into iran, more defense spending. generally, not all of them say that, but in terms of what they want to do in legislation action and policy. >> and in terms of stopping the immigration bill. >> michael: let's get to that. how does what happened in boston affect the immigration bill. >> it probably doesn't affect it long term. as we saw with marco rubio's run on the sunday shows he has already announced what it will be, we know what is in the immigration...
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i remember when defense secretary leon panetta said that his greatest fear for the united states is a lone wolf attack because it would be impossible to pick up before hand and perhaps then impossible to identify it afterwards. and many have said this could be that kind of situation. are you concerned because there's no suspect? last night they said they had someone they were questioning. that person now is not a perso of interest. what can you tell us about who they're looking at right now and your fears of perhaps never finding the person. >> of course it's a huge concern. usually within the first four hours, that's your best opportunity to apprehend the criminal, in this case the terrorist. i do think the video they have from the scene will help facilitate the appearance of the individual who dropped this backpack into the trash cans. and i think the explosive forensics that's going to be done i think will give us a lot of information to move this information forward. but like you, i am concerned and the lone wolf homegrown terrorist is probably the most difficult to prevent and mo
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. >> defense secretary hagel is cancelling the creation of new military medal for drone and cyberwarriors. he wants a special pin instead. distinguished war fare medal was created by his predecessor and triggered complaints from veteran lawmakers who said it shouldn't be rank higher than traditional combat medal such as the purple heart or bronze star. hagel is cancelling the creation of the medal. >> federal aviation administration says a faulty part on more than 1,000 boeing 737 could cause pilot to lose control of the plane. faa now othered airlines to inspect the pin that attach the horizontal stabilizer to the fuselage. agency is concerned that coating the protects the pin from corrosion was not applied properly. investigation will focus on 737 in service in 1998 or later. it's not expected to affect airline schedules. >> unbelievable here. daring prison break now put career criminal in france on enter poll most wanted list. he was jailed in 2010 for killing of police officer. this weekend he used explosive hidden inside tissue pack tote blast open 5 separate prison doors like you se
. >> defense secretary hagel is cancelling the creation of new military medal for drone and cyberwarriors. he wants a special pin instead. distinguished war fare medal was created by his predecessor and triggered complaints from veteran lawmakers who said it shouldn't be rank higher than traditional combat medal such as the purple heart or bronze star. hagel is cancelling the creation of the medal. >> federal aviation administration says a faulty part on more than 1,000 boeing 737...
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with ranger defense >> who says history cannot be fun? people will be tricked out in their war of 1812 garb answering questions at the broadway pier. including theore, pride of baltimore 2. had a license from the government. they could pick off any merchant ships they wanted to. >> they were helping out the government. you have some cool artifacts. thimble.similar to a fum >> hands-on history. or was it like to be a seller at what was that like to be a sailor at that time? it will be a lot of fun. .> many free aivities we are running out of time. boat, whaleon this bone. >> sent a message on your iphone. >> you don't have to plug that into your wall. said it adrift in the water. ava.ank you, it sounds like a great festival. the weather should turn out ok. 52 at the airport. 51 degrees in rising sun. this make it close to 70 afternoon. right now the wind is coming out of the east. the cloud cover is starting to break up. a mixture of sun and clouds. we are watching a front coming across the ohio valley and the great lakes. this will give t
with ranger defense >> who says history cannot be fun? people will be tricked out in their war of 1812 garb answering questions at the broadway pier. including theore, pride of baltimore 2. had a license from the government. they could pick off any merchant ships they wanted to. >> they were helping out the government. you have some cool artifacts. thimble.similar to a fum >> hands-on history. or was it like to be a seller at what was that like to be a sailor at that time? it...
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brave new world of technological advances we have a new friend look at this this is courtesy of the defense advanced research projects agency as well as the team at boston dynamics. known as the protection ensemble test mannequin or peckman robot for short this guy is outfitted with systems that quote simulate human physiology petn and can run he can jump and he can even do the splits the main goal is to track chemicals that might see it through safety gear being tested prior to being released in the field the robots intended uses to help with situations like chemical spill. but you the people in arkansas could use one of those right now no word yet on how many other talents peckman has to unveil as of yet and that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america follow me on twitter at meghan underscore lopez. to slow.
brave new world of technological advances we have a new friend look at this this is courtesy of the defense advanced research projects agency as well as the team at boston dynamics. known as the protection ensemble test mannequin or peckman robot for short this guy is outfitted with systems that quote simulate human physiology petn and can run he can jump and he can even do the splits the main goal is to track chemicals that might see it through safety gear being tested prior to being released...
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this is something the federal government, be it in the defense area or the civilian side, has had to begin to learn to manage. >> are you surprised that the public doesn't have sort of more answers at this point? >> no, no, i'm not. one of the, we were just talking about what's different, what's new from before. and of course, 9/11 is not comparable to what happened yesterday. it was the first event of its kind. a much larger scale. but there are some ways to compare here, right? and one of them is, as an individual who was in boston on 9/11 and in boston yesterday, a different feel to how local authorities are handling this issue. and i don't blame the folks who had 9/11 to deal with. that was horrific and they were having to make it up as we go along. the core thing i'm trying to say here is we have learned. we have learned something. we are better at this than we were ten years ago. all that money, all that training, that all counts. we see investigators and we see politicians come out. and they're calming the public. they're acting with prudence. they're cautioning, saying lets n
this is something the federal government, be it in the defense area or the civilian side, has had to begin to learn to manage. >> are you surprised that the public doesn't have sort of more answers at this point? >> no, no, i'm not. one of the, we were just talking about what's different, what's new from before. and of course, 9/11 is not comparable to what happened yesterday. it was the first event of its kind. a much larger scale. but there are some ways to compare here, right?...
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she was an all big ten first team and defensive team selection during her time in columbus. that will do it for your morning sports. i'm kristen berset. have a great tuesday. >>> the 117-year history of the boston marathon is forever changed by a terrorist attack. >> coming up, we'll have the latest on the investigation in boston and where local law enforcement is stepping up security here. monika? >> on the northbound side of i- 95, it's just going to be your volume dale city to the occoquan river and then here in springfield. also an accident now route 1 northbound at sherwood haul lane. we'll be back with more news, weather and traffic in about three [ male announcer ] if you could re-design business travel from scratch, you'd make it about speed and efficiency; giving people the freedom to spend their time how they choose. chances are, you'd make business travel a lot like us. acela. take off. >>> good morning. women come back to wusa9. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. monika samtani has traffic momentarily. of course we'll get to the boston marathon tragedy in a b
she was an all big ten first team and defensive team selection during her time in columbus. that will do it for your morning sports. i'm kristen berset. have a great tuesday. >>> the 117-year history of the boston marathon is forever changed by a terrorist attack. >> coming up, we'll have the latest on the investigation in boston and where local law enforcement is stepping up security here. monika? >> on the northbound side of i- 95, it's just going to be your volume dale...
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yesterday in his statement he did not use the word terror, however in regard to boston attack, however his defense secretary chuck hagel just did called it a traoul act of terror. again we will continue to watch all of this and keep you a bryceed of these goings on thought the country. jenna: fbi investigators in boston are now pouring over evidence found at the scene of yesterday's deadly mayor on this terror attack. right now we are told that there are no additional threats in the area and police are relying on subject assistance to move their investigation forward. it's still unclear whether they are any closer to tracking down those responsible. we have the former acting director of the atf and former u.s. attorney from massachusetts who lead the prosecution against convicted terrorist richard reid also known as the shoe bomber. michael it's great to have you on the program today. how cushion is the next 24 hours in -- crucial is the next 24 hours in this investigation? >> certainly the last 18 hours or so we're coming up to 24 hours have been critically important. the investigators have been
yesterday in his statement he did not use the word terror, however in regard to boston attack, however his defense secretary chuck hagel just did called it a traoul act of terror. again we will continue to watch all of this and keep you a bryceed of these goings on thought the country. jenna: fbi investigators in boston are now pouring over evidence found at the scene of yesterday's deadly mayor on this terror attack. right now we are told that there are no additional threats in the area and...
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in the end, the best defense against a lone wolf always will be friends, family, people in the community who say something's wrong with this person, they're going bad. it is the old see something, say something, call the cops right away. >> senator joe lieberman, i got to leave it there. a man who's basically one of the founders of the homeland security department. always good to have your perspective on. >> good to be with you. >>> cities across the country on high alert this morning. we've seen it here in washington outside the white house, pennsylvania avenue's once again closed to pedestrians as president obama promises to hunt down whoever is responsible. former obama senior advisor david axelrod will join me next. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd
in the end, the best defense against a lone wolf always will be friends, family, people in the community who say something's wrong with this person, they're going bad. it is the old see something, say something, call the cops right away. >> senator joe lieberman, i got to leave it there. a man who's basically one of the founders of the homeland security department. always good to have your perspective on. >> good to be with you. >>> cities across the country on high alert...
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the key here is how to have a scaleable response where we can take people and we can do the layered defenses. not just about new technologies. important. not just about security personnel. important. it's also about reengaging the public in the see something, say something campaign. when i was the homeland security adviser in new york that was a program i worked with the mta on to relaunch because it gets stale after a while. chris, it's been 11 1/2 years after 9/11. >> every time something goes bad and every time somebody tries something new on the bad guys' side if you will, not to be too light hearted about it, like the shoe bomber, everybody's got to take their shoes off. every time somebody does something wrong we lose a little free time, a little of our convenience, wasting time to put it bluntly. everybody takes their shoes off because of the the shoe bomber. >> i've always argued you need a cost benefit analysis. whatever change you have in security, whatever thing you make people do to make themselves more security, you've got to weigh against the loss of those freedoms. i think the
the key here is how to have a scaleable response where we can take people and we can do the layered defenses. not just about new technologies. important. not just about security personnel. important. it's also about reengaging the public in the see something, say something campaign. when i was the homeland security adviser in new york that was a program i worked with the mta on to relaunch because it gets stale after a while. chris, it's been 11 1/2 years after 9/11. >> every time...
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bill: more reaction coming in moments ago at the pentagon chuck hagel secretary of defense calls what happened here in boston a cruel act of terror. it's a story we'll stay on here at the fox news channel as we mentioned earlier, a lot of reports that have gone out late yesterday into the night last night were said to be untrue today, so as we move with patience through this story we'll bring it to you the best way we can, with speed and also with accuracy as we go. i'm bill hemmer live in boston. jaime good to be with you today back there in new york as well. jaime: bill, you will be back in boston for us tomorrow. we appreciate it. we pray for not only the victims and their families but we pray for answers. we will see you again, but next "happening now" and it starts right now. >> it's important to clarify that two and only two explosive devices were found
bill: more reaction coming in moments ago at the pentagon chuck hagel secretary of defense calls what happened here in boston a cruel act of terror. it's a story we'll stay on here at the fox news channel as we mentioned earlier, a lot of reports that have gone out late yesterday into the night last night were said to be untrue today, so as we move with patience through this story we'll bring it to you the best way we can, with speed and also with accuracy as we go. i'm bill hemmer live in...
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they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next area of support. >> really? >> yeah, it could get there. >> gold could go to 600. >> 1,200. >> could go to 600. >> i want to know what is the credit risk at six eight and 1,000. if this commodity is crashing, if that's crystallized yet. if you're long gold, i think it's crystallized in the p & l. people haven't shown you the asymmetry to the credit risk and the gold price. i think this is pretty obvious. people don't want to p name and number on this at this point because a lot of people didn't make this call. and again, i think we're getting started in terms of the back pedaling work. >
they're playing defense, trying to tell you what they should have told you higher. at the end of the day, if you have a commodity oriented company, and the commodity price wrong, you are naturally going to have a lot of credit risk. >> i think the key here is, do you believe that gold will hit 1,300 or 1,200 where they are at risk of a downgrade. otherwise, this is all buck, right? >> two days ago, i would have said that's a far way away. today, technically 1,200's probably the next...
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technologies cut across every sector of our economy and our national defense infrastructure. our relatively modest 20-year investment in nitr-d programs has contributed immeasurably to our economic and national security by enabling innovation and job creation in the n.i.t. and providing american students with the skills to fill these jobs. let's re-authorize this program today and ensure that it remains strong. i want to thank my friend, mrs. lummis, for reintroducing a bipartisan bill once again in this congress and i also would like to thank my staff and in sokolo for their hard work on this bill and i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 967 and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves, the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. smith: i yield five minutes to mrs. lummis the sponsor of this legislation and who chairs the subcommittee of the science, space and technology committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from wyoming is recognized for five minutes. mrs. lummis: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to start by thanking chai
technologies cut across every sector of our economy and our national defense infrastructure. our relatively modest 20-year investment in nitr-d programs has contributed immeasurably to our economic and national security by enabling innovation and job creation in the n.i.t. and providing american students with the skills to fill these jobs. let's re-authorize this program today and ensure that it remains strong. i want to thank my friend, mrs. lummis, for reintroducing a bipartisan bill once...